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Valve responded to reports of a data breach impacting Steam users, said leaked texts weren't from a breach of Steam systems.
Valve denies massive Steam data leak. No sensitive data exposed, so users don’t need to change their login details. Accounts ...
Steam users are in a panic about a supposed data breach, but according to Valve nothing significant has actually happened.
Reports of a massive Steam data breach sparked alarm over the weekend, but Valve says there’s less to worry about than first ...
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Recently, it was claimed that gaming platform Steam suffered a major security breach, with up to 89 million user accounts ...
A recent Steam security bulletin confirms that hackers have accessed phone numbers and SMS two-factor authentication records ...
Valve has issued a statement addressing reports of a recent leak involving old text messages sent to Steam users.
Valve has responded to reports of a major data breach in which Underdark.ai, a cyber threat intelligent service, highlighted ...
Valve has responded to reports of an alleged "massive" Steam data leak, insisting none of its systems have been breached and ...
Valve says leaks of a purported breach of Steam systems did NOT happen, and that over 89 million Steam accounts and passwords ...
Valve says the leak features phone numbers that previously received a one-time passcode, but they're not associated with a ...
In short, there is no need to change the existing passwords, but Valve used this opportunity to say it’s a good idea to set up the Steam Mobile Authenticator. While 2FA is not enforced for Steam ...
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